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MayaBum, Amandarox Talk 'Camgirl Vacation' Events

MayaBum, Amandarox Talk 'Camgirl Vacation' Events

Hi everyone! My name is MayaBum, and I’m here to talk about Camgirl Vacation, a unique retreat-style hosting service for cam girl groups, co-hosted by my planning partner Amandarox.

I was initially inspired to create Camgirl Vacation and host what I call “CamCation” trips after experiencing how enjoyable it is to take business on the road. Now, I like to think of us as a very sexy bed and breakfast experience for webcam models. We invite other industry professionals to travel to a unique destination, create their new content in an upscale setting and get to know some like-minded models in a relaxed, vacation-focused environment.

Each CamCation will be a unique, upscale trip best suited for models with brands that are more centered around solo content and less explicit live G/G cam shows.

As for Amandarox, here’s how she got involved, in her own words: “A few months ago, I found myself nervously messaging MayaBum on Twitter asking if her Colorado CamCation event was strictly for MyFreeCams models. She messaged back almost immediately saying that her event was open and welcoming to all models regardless of cam site, rank or appearance. I signed up shortly after, eager and excited to experience my first-ever industry related event ... and what an experience it was!

“Maya had planned everything to perfection — from welcoming all the models at the airport to the gorgeous content-friendly vacation home,” she added. “The trip included a family style dinner every night and fun day trips to explore the local town. I returned home with a ton of new content, a massive smile on my face and even new friends — I had found my tribe. When Maya asked me to join her as CamCation’s co-host I was on board and ready to start planning. My experience at the Colorado CamCation was so productive and positive that I am thrilled to be part of providing similar experiences for other models in the future.”

Getting to know Amandarox as an attendee of the 2018 Colorado CamCation ultimately laid the foundation for her co-hosting. We only get to see a snippet of a model through their online presence, so spending time getting to know the whole Amandarox in Colorado and Florida at XBIZ Miami, was how we discovered how well we play off each other’s strengths. Together, we make a very well-rounded team and we are already working toward the possibilities and success in Camgirl Vacation’s future.

My original vision for Camgirl Vacation remains the same, though. Each CamCation will be a unique, upscale trip best suited for models with brands that are more centered around solo content and less explicit live G/G cam shows. In bringing a group of models with this style together, we encourage individual success during the trip, while also leaving space for models to explore ideas and connections they may have with one another on their own terms. During each event, a gentle effort to provide structure is present without hindering individual goals or plans … meaning Camgirl Vacation events do not have an hour-to-hour itinerary, but we do include some scheduled opportunities that vary based on the individual trip’s theme.

Amandarox puts it very nicely. “It’s a lot of half-naked ladies dashing from room to room with their arms full of camera equipment … and spanking,” she says. “So, so much spanking. On a serious note, it is important to us to simply provide the time and space attendees need to get the most of out their trip. After all, each model is an independent business and we want them to feel a CamCation is both a retreat and a business trip that was a good investment. Connecting with us on social media is a good way to see if our style of cam model event hosting is a good fit for you. On both Twitter and Instagram we are @CamgirlVacation.”

Our website CamGirlVacation.com has more Q&A style information regarding how CamCations work, what’s included and what to expect throughout the process. The 2019 Camgirl Vacation calendar is scheduled to release on Oct. 1 and will include information for three upcoming CamCations, as well as our travel plans to represent Camgirl Vacation at industry-related events where Amandarox and I will be available and excited to meet those interested in Camgirl Vacation!

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